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Dr. Pannu is a renowned Ophthalmologist in Mumbai, Mumbai. You can consult Dr. Pannu at SevenHills Hospital in Mumbai, Mumbai. Don’t wait in a queue, book an instant appointment online with Dr. Pannu on Lybrate.com.

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Hello, you can take homoeopathic medicines 1. Ruta 30 (4 drops in little water) thrice a day for a week. 2. Nux vom 30 (4 drops in little water) thrice a day for a week and update. Keep a gap of 15 - 20 minutes in both the medicines.
*take rest or move about once in 1-2 hours in case of working in a constant position.
*maintain a good posture while reading or working with computers.
*take a high fibre content diet like vegetables, fruits, etc.
*avoid fried and spicy food.
*tea/coffee should not be taken in excess.

red eye has many causes. You have to see if it is associated with blurring of vision, pain, discharge and other complaints. But commonly its allergic or infective in origin ie allergic or infective conjunctivitis. Which has simple treatment protocol. But still its wise to see an ophthalmologist for a thorough slit lamp examination to rule out other differentials for red eye.

Normally the number gets stabilised by 18 yrs of age.
After 18 yrs if number is stable, depending upon your corneal thickness you can undergo laser eye surgery if thickness is good.
Or ICL which is implantable collamer lenses.
Presently you can use soft contact lenses , with strict aseptic precautions.

For academic purpose it is better to wear myopic correction glasses... Only at college... You also might have your lazy left eye which need to be activated. Ayurveda therapies and medications could help improve your quality of vision and strengthen your eyes gradually..

First of all visit an Eyespecialist to confirm Weak eyesight so that you can put required glasses,thereafter consult me.Myself being a homoeopath, will advise you to undergo homoeopathic treatment as homoeopathic medicine along with exercises and a diet plan are very effective combination for improving eyesight and slowly removing your glasses permanently.consult me

There are many reasons of pain in eyes and few important ones are
1.Lack of sleep
2.Hypertension or Hypotension
3.Frequent upper resp.Tract infections like Sneezing,Sinusitis
4.Weak eye sight,conjunctivitis,Allergy
5.Overuse of eyes while studying,watching TV,Computers,Mobiles.
So identify the cause of your Eye pain and treatment and management can be given accordingly.
You can use following Homoeopathic eyedrops for general Eye pain
CINERARIA EUPHRASIA EYE DROPS

Twitching is a sign of calcium deficiency. She can take a calcium supplement such as Tab. Ostocalcium 1 daily for a month. Foods rich in calcium include Cheese, Yogurt, Milk, Dark leafy greens like spinach, kale, turnips,Fortified cereals such as Total, Raisin Bran, Corn Flakes (They have a lot of calcium in one serving.), Soybeans

Hello,
If you are talking about red eyes then bloodshot eyes appear red because the vessels at the surface of the white portion of the eye become swollen. Vessels may swell due to:
Eye dryness
Too much sun exposure
Dust or other particles in the eye
Allergies
Infection
Injury
Eye infections or inflammation can cause redness as well as possible itching, discharge, pain, or vision problems. Other causes of eye redness include Colds or allergies, Acute glaucoma, Corneal scratches: Injuries caused by sand, dust, or overuse of contact lenses.
Sometimes, a bright red spot, called a subconjunctival hemorrhage, will appear on the white of the eye. This often happens after straining or coughing, which causes a broken blood vessel on the surface of the eye. Most often, there is no pain and your vision is normal. It is almost never a serious problem. Because the blood leaks into the conjunctiva, which is clear, you cannot wipe or rinse the blood away. Like a bruise, the red spot will go away within a week or two.
Management:
- Try to rest your eyes if redness is due to fatigue or eye strain. No other treatment is needed.
- Wash your hands, hold clean water in your hand, keep your eyes closer to the water and dip the eyes by blinking the eyelids frequently in the held water in hand. Repeat it for 3-4 times again.
- Avoid watching T.V., working on computer or mobile, reading or frequently keep blinking your eyes to avoid dryness. Take frequent breaks in between.
- In case there is itching, use a clean napkin or a tissue to wipe the tears and cleaning the eyelids gently.
-Wear an UV-rays protected sunglasses while you are out in sun.
Medication:
Take homoeopathic medicines - Schwabe’s Belladonna 30 and Euphrasia 30 - both thrice daily for 4 days. Use Euphrasia Eye drops twice daily. Revert back thereafter.

You have to understand that power of IOL placed in the eye is based on some measurements taken before surgery. All the methods are not fool proof and there may be some residual power for which she may need to wear glasses.
Yes there is a possibility that she has some retina problem which needs to be addressed separately. Consult a good retina specialist and take his/her advice

Hello, Use CMD2 eye drop , 2 drop in each eye twice daily.
Take Ruta 30 , 3 drops twice daily.
Do these exercises for eyes:
Warm your eyes. Rub your palms together to create heat, and then place them against your eyes for five seconds. Repeat this three times.
Roll your eyes. Start by looking up and then slowly circle 10 times clockwise and 10 times counterclockwise.
Focus. Hold a pen at arm's length, focus your eyes on it, and slowly bring the pen closer until it's about 6 inches away from your nose. Then slowly move it back, keeping your eyes focused on the pen, 10 times in all.
Massage your temples. Using your thumb knuckles, massage your temples in small circles, 20 times in one direction and 20 in the other. Repeat the same actions above the mid-point
of the eyebrows at the forehead, then below the eyes on both sides of the bridge of the nose.
Take a mini-nap. Put your head back, close your eyes, and relax for 3 minutes.
Insufficient sleep may weaken your vision, so shoot for 8 hours of sound sleep a night.
Rest your eyes 10 minutes for every 50 minutes spent reading or in front of the computer. If your eyes feel overly tired, lie down and place cooling cucumber slices over your eyelids.
Medication:
Take homoeopathic medicine which will help you in preventing rather reducing the power of your eyes. Take Physostigma 6/ thrice daily for 1 month. Thereafter, revert back for further guidance.